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snowden revelations, just keep rolling at the world and at the obama administration. i'm surprised there's not more push back because it's triggered a response by major nations, france, germany, even britain that's been our partner said it will work with the europeans for new rules. we'll come out of this with new rules that the nsa has to live with. somewhat more limited collection of these signals. the question we'll have to sort out does that put the country at any greater risk of attacks. does it take away any weapons that were important in defending the united states and our allies for that matter as we go to greater protection of civil liberties. >> does anybody around this table believe the nsa would tap the phone of one of america's most important allies, the cell phone of a world leader like angela merkel. does anybody believe the president would be kept in the dark? >> i believe there's such -- >> it's one thing if you tap the phones -- >> i don't think the president was tapping merkel's phone. >> you don't think that the president knew -- >> he may have got
snowden revelations, just keep rolling at the world and at the obama administration. i'm surprised there's not more push back because it's triggered a response by major nations, france, germany, even britain that's been our partner said it will work with the europeans for new rules. we'll come out of this with new rules that the nsa has to live with. somewhat more limited collection of these signals. the question we'll have to sort out does that put the country at any greater risk of attacks....
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i didn't know whether the obama administration didn't know or they were hiding it. watching kathleen sebelius and marsha blackburn. no one stands up and says i'm sorry unless they're sure their job is protected. >> i will say this, we didn't find out the answers to things like why they went live, why it was such a failure, why you would push such a failure at that time. there is value in grandstanding. if that means you're holding a mega phone up to expose something to the public. i'm not suggesting yesterday was a successful example of that. >> i was going to say. >> grandstanding isn't a worthless exercise. it can serve a purpose. >> you use the phrase push the conversation forward. >> right. >> you're representing your teams. i don't feel like you did it yesterday. and it worried me about what's to come if this is the best you two can do in terms of coming together. >> this is why i separate the concept of grandstanding from what happened yesterday. i do not think republicans need to be in charge of the microphone of the megaphone on obama care. it is becoming se
i didn't know whether the obama administration didn't know or they were hiding it. watching kathleen sebelius and marsha blackburn. no one stands up and says i'm sorry unless they're sure their job is protected. >> i will say this, we didn't find out the answers to things like why they went live, why it was such a failure, why you would push such a failure at that time. there is value in grandstanding. if that means you're holding a mega phone up to expose something to the public. i'm not...
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administration and those who designed the law would like to. in the first year, frankly, it's a hit to insurance company bottom lines. it's not -- >> right. >> -- it costs the federal government less to have fewer people insured. the key, though, is to get them in in subsequent years, so that the carriers don't rate up for everybody who is in. >> sure. >> as a result of not getting them in. so again, we have a little time to get this straightened out. >> try telling that to some members of congress. [ laughter ] governor john, thank you for your insight, it will be a long process, watching this get implemented if, in fact, it does well. thanks very much. >>> we have been following the testimony of the secretary on the hill. we'll take a short break. the dow again within a narrow range. we're back in a minute. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. mu
administration and those who designed the law would like to. in the first year, frankly, it's a hit to insurance company bottom lines. it's not -- >> right. >> -- it costs the federal government less to have fewer people insured. the key, though, is to get them in in subsequent years, so that the carriers don't rate up for everybody who is in. >> sure. >> as a result of not getting them in. so again, we have a little time to get this straightened out. >> try...
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in general and how president obama has handled all this criticism. stay tuned for that. >>> coming up next, this frightening story out of colorado. a young girl in her bedroom snatched in the middle of the night. police say a man cut the screen off her bedroom window, climbed into the house, but then the story takes a whole other twist. we'll explain how the girl was able to get away. >>> plus, a chilling murder mystery for los angeles. human remains found in two waste treatment plants. police are working to identify them and figure out how they got there. >>> a disturbing find at a los angeles county water treatment facility. a woman's upper torso discovered inside this sewage storage tank. the sheriffs department believes the discovery is related to the remains that were found saturday in a water treatment plant just about 30 miles away. a spokesman tells cnn affiliate kcal that the only way for someone to actually get into this system is through a manhole cover or a sewer line. >> anything coming into this plant comes in through a 72-inch line and
in general and how president obama has handled all this criticism. stay tuned for that. >>> coming up next, this frightening story out of colorado. a young girl in her bedroom snatched in the middle of the night. police say a man cut the screen off her bedroom window, climbed into the house, but then the story takes a whole other twist. we'll explain how the girl was able to get away. >>> plus, a chilling murder mystery for los angeles. human remains found in two waste...
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. >>> coming up in minutes, the president will be speaking live on his administration's disastrous obama care rollout. these are live pictures. you'll see the president in a matter of minutes there from boston. we'll talk about the testimony today from secretary kathleen sebelius and you'll hear from the guy who led the charge from the president's side to get that law passed, rahm emanuel reacts exclusively to cnn, next. you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow! look at her go! she's pretty good. she's pretty good. hey, flobot, great job. oops. [ powers down ] uh-oh, flobot is broken. the "name your price" tool, only from progressive. call or click today. i gotta go deposit a check, transfer some money. so it's your uncle's turn. what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can help make a bond... i got it.
. >>> coming up in minutes, the president will be speaking live on his administration's disastrous obama care rollout. these are live pictures. you'll see the president in a matter of minutes there from boston. we'll talk about the testimony today from secretary kathleen sebelius and you'll hear from the guy who led the charge from the president's side to get that law passed, rahm emanuel reacts exclusively to cnn, next. you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of...
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the issues as we said continue today as the obama administration is scrambling to get this whole thing fixed. but top republicans say they think this may just be the beginning into the website was supposed to be the easy part of this. so i see actually this is just the tip of the
the issues as we said continue today as the obama administration is scrambling to get this whole thing fixed. but top republicans say they think this may just be the beginning into the website was supposed to be the easy part of this. so i see actually this is just the tip of the
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that is a bad number, as well, for any incumbent administration. what this portends going into 2014 is anybody's guess. but it's bad time in the obama white house right now, guys. >> added up somewhat positive, positive and neutral and i got to 46% for the republicans. it's like the election. here is my question. i'll ask you. you've got your ear -- i kind of wanted to ask harwood, but he's not around. >> fine. >> no, i like you, but with harwood, i kind of nudge him. you've seen the dynamic. >> i'll stay out of that. >> here is the thing. i'm going to paint a scenario and i'm relying on hearsay from ed cline, the author, who said that the white house, valerie jared thought you know what? these republicans are so dumb, but we can trap them and get them to shut down the government. we can use phrases -- she supposed by came up with phrases like hostage taker, gun to your head. we can do all these things, we'll shut it down, it will back fire on them. they'll look stupid and we'll end up winning. now, that strategy worked pretty well, but we've got 4
that is a bad number, as well, for any incumbent administration. what this portends going into 2014 is anybody's guess. but it's bad time in the obama white house right now, guys. >> added up somewhat positive, positive and neutral and i got to 46% for the republicans. it's like the election. here is my question. i'll ask you. you've got your ear -- i kind of wanted to ask harwood, but he's not around. >> fine. >> no, i like you, but with harwood, i kind of nudge him. you've...
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every time there's a problem in the administration obama is unaware. >> he's mad that he didn't know. >> he's mad about obama care. >> he's mad about -- >> that we were spying. >> mad about the irs scandal. mad about benghazi. >> if you're obama, what is the answer on the merkel phone? >> what are you supposed to say? >> our bad. >> are you supposed to say our bad? >> personally to her you say our bad. >> the germans are furious, truly furious. >> by the way, since we did find out -- since he did find out about this they canceled some of them but not all. >> right. that's the funny thing in that story. >> now and in the future. >> we're not doing merkel but we won't say -- >> we did it in the past. no question. >> the germans don't do it. >> the germans don't do it. they say they don't do it. >> when you're in international espionage a lot of this stuff goes on that nobody says they do. >> be a big boy and say, you know what, life is what it is. chinese do it, germans do it, french do it, we all do it. >> there's outrage. it's an important ally. >> the germans -- >> the french, i thin
every time there's a problem in the administration obama is unaware. >> he's mad that he didn't know. >> he's mad about obama care. >> he's mad about -- >> that we were spying. >> mad about the irs scandal. mad about benghazi. >> if you're obama, what is the answer on the merkel phone? >> what are you supposed to say? >> our bad. >> are you supposed to say our bad? >> personally to her you say our bad. >> the germans are furious,...
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we now have administration word that they don't think it will be fully fixed until the end of november and another crash last night. what kind of week is this going to be for them? >> you know, it is look this is just astonishing a failure. you know, the president understood in his second term he was unlikely to get much done legislatively with the republican congress and the key to higgs legacy was making this work, probably the most consequential expansion of their safety net since medicare and medicaid. by all indication, he was monitoring this process and yet we have had just this spectacular failure. whether how much this ultimately affects the long term viability of the program the experience in massachusetts, which is the model is signup was very much back loaded towards the end toward the deadline. so if they get this together, eventually, they can put it back on track. you know, the real risk here is when the website doesn't work, the people who will find their way through it, sit there for hours and hours are people who are sick who need insurance badly. the problem is the sy
we now have administration word that they don't think it will be fully fixed until the end of november and another crash last night. what kind of week is this going to be for them? >> you know, it is look this is just astonishing a failure. you know, the president understood in his second term he was unlikely to get much done legislatively with the republican congress and the key to higgs legacy was making this work, probably the most consequential expansion of their safety net since...
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have you been asked to keep quiet about obama care in. >> we have not. we've been actively iengaged wih multiple years with the administration on both sides the aisle. we believe the make system needs to evolve, you need to improve affordability for all and improve health care quality for all. that's what we've been working toward. >> when he refers to "bad apple insurers," i wonder if you think he's lumping you into that group? >> i'd like to think not. if you look at cigna, we have a large record -- we been an employer-- provider for decades. how do you convert those to an individual market to have the same level of engagement and incentives for individuals and partner with physicians and have them engage more on partner health. >> it's been a crazy month for the sector at large. you, yourself, had a nice beat and a nice raise. probably in the this good. what did you say during the call today in. >> we had another strong quarter and we're pleased. our team continues to execute well. a few points are irrelevant here. one, a strong track record of delive
have you been asked to keep quiet about obama care in. >> we have not. we've been actively iengaged wih multiple years with the administration on both sides the aisle. we believe the make system needs to evolve, you need to improve affordability for all and improve health care quality for all. that's what we've been working toward. >> when he refers to "bad apple insurers," i wonder if you think he's lumping you into that group? >> i'd like to think not. if you look...
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the administration is having difficulty. how do you deal with that ideal originically rigid element that seems intent on bringing it back to eliminate obama care. how do you deal with that internally within your party? >> i think we have to win the argument that republicans can be conservative and principaled, but we have to be smart and strategic. we have to be thinking about how are we going to position ourselves for the long game? lots of short games get played here in washington. the new cycle day to day, but the long game is winning elections. you have to position yourself in a way that attracted the american people. that's why i think that yes, we have voices here in washington, d.c. and we have people who are very conservative and very principaled about that and we have to be practical and smart and play the long game. that's the message i try to carry to my colleagues and hopefully we will prevail with that. >> after that brilliant mike barnacle -- >> that was very weird by the way. >> let's stipulate this. he's not
the administration is having difficulty. how do you deal with that ideal originically rigid element that seems intent on bringing it back to eliminate obama care. how do you deal with that internally within your party? >> i think we have to win the argument that republicans can be conservative and principaled, but we have to be smart and strategic. we have to be thinking about how are we going to position ourselves for the long game? lots of short games get played here in washington. the...